\ProvidesPackage{beamercolorthemeWisconsinWhite}
% Adapted from the default crane style

\mode<presentation>

\definecolor{EmphColor}{RGB}{153,1,0}
\definecolor{HighlightBackground}{RGB}{255,255,0}
\definecolor{KeywordColor}{RGB}{0,0,95}

% Color definitions
\definecolor{UWRed}{RGB}{153,1,0}
\definecolor{UWGold}{RGB}{205,153,0}

\setbeamercolor{item projected}{bg=UWRed}
\setbeamercolor{itemize item}{fg=UWRed}
\setbeamercolor{itemize subitem}{fg=UWGold}
\setbeamercolor{description item}{fg=UWRed}
\setbeamercolor{enumerate item}{fg=UWRed}
\setbeamercolor{enumerate subitem}{fg=UWGold}


\setbeamercolor{palette secondary}{fg=white,bg=UWRed}
% This green is just so that I can figure out when, if ever, this 
% is used.  If it is a useful palette, it should be changed to something
% else.  Let me know if you figure out what uses these.
\setbeamercolor{palette tertiary}{fg=green,bg=UWGold}
\setbeamercolor{palette quaternary}{fg=white,bg=UWRed}

\setbeamercolor{titlelike}{parent=palette secondary}

\setbeamercolor{block title}{parent=palette secondary}
\setbeamercolor{block title alerted}{use=alerted text,fg=green,bg=alerted text.fg}
\setbeamercolor{block title example}{use=example text,fg=green,bg=example text.fg}

% This ends up applying to most navigation-related things
\setbeamercolor{sidebar}{bg=UWGold}
  
\setbeamercolor{palette sidebar primary}{fg=white}
\setbeamercolor{palette sidebar secondary}{fg=UWGold}

\setbeamercolor*{separation line}{bg=UWGold}
\setbeamercolor*{fine separation line}{bg=UWGold}


\mode
<all>
